Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Skoda Fabia GreenLine




Even before the start of the discussion on climate change, Škoda Auto had already sworn its allegiance to environmental compatibility. Engines which operate economically with lower pollutant emissions, combined with the use of materials which help to save resources and energy-optimised manufacturing processes, are the cornerstones providing the harmonious relationship between car and nature which the company strives for. The next step along this path was the consumption-optimised versions of the Škoda Fabia, Fabia Combi, Octavia and Octavia Combi which, under the name of GreenLine, form a family of their own within the model program as a whole. From the beginning, the new Škoda Superb is part of this GreenLine with the introduction of the Škoda Superb GreenLine. Especially in the case of larger cars, which in general are driven more than small and compact cars, the reduction in fuel consumption makes its effect felt positively in the providing relief for the environment.

Thanks to a whole package of measures, the Škoda Fabia Greenline achieves a CO2 emission value of 109 g/km. Here, aerodynamic changes to the bodywork, combined with an engine control system with changed characteristics and longer gearing help to reduce fuel consumption further and to protect the environment. This is further enhanced by reductions in weight and fitting the car with alloy wheels.

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